BTEC Extended Diploma Art & Design Practice
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Course Overview
Qualification: Applied Courses
This course is a BTEC Extended Diploma, equivalent to studying 3 A levels.
- Art and design practices span a broad range of specialisms and purposes, but all practitioners in the creative industries work to enrich or improve the world around us. Before entering the industry, creative practitioners need to explore and refine different interrelated art and design practices in order to develop technical and communication skills and
build confidence for producing outcomes to meet a need or fulfil a purpose. - The Extended Diploma in Art & Design Practice specification has been developed alongside experts from the creative industries to focus on practical and progression-focused
learning. This course provides learners with opportunities to enter a broader range of higher education, apprenticeships, or employment roles. - Work is generated through practical projects, briefs, workshops and engagement with industry, preparing them through the development of portfolios and materials for progression. If you are seriously considering a career in art or design, this course will prepare you more thoroughly than taking a combination of A Levels.
- Learners have progressed onto competitive courses such as degrees in Art History at the University of York, Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, Fashion Illustration at the London College of Fashion, Automotive Design at Coventry University and Games Art & Design at Norwich University of the Arts.
- Learners who have graduated have gained jobs at Next as Head Designer of Boys Wear and Graphic Designers at Ted Baker and PlayStation. Learners have also gone on to exhibit at New Designers in London and FESPA Global Print Expo in Munich while others have successfully gained apprenticeships at ARUP Design Engineering and Jaguar Land Rover.
- There will be the opportunity to take part in a range of trips and visits. In previous years, learners have visited places such as the National Portrait Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum.
- An overseas trip to visit galleries and museums in a major European city is also open to all Visual Arts learners – we have visited cities such as Paris, Barcelona, Madrid and Rome and Florence.
- Learners will complete a number of live briefs to develop their employability skills. Projects have included creating murals for Grove Residential Home & Tandy Court Hospice as well as working with Solihull Council and Talking Rubbish on a media campaign.
- Learners will be expected to develop their work both during formal lessons, workshops and independently. The department operates an open door policy, encouraging learners to return during private study time and work independently in the studios. This course can be tailored to your needs and aspirations, providing a first rate grounding for a range of progression routes
Solihull Sixth Form College is a popular choice for BTEC Art & Design Practice for young people in Solihull and Birmingham.
This information is correct for entry in September 2025.
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